These patches fix some assumptions that are made by various bits of code that the softfloat 'int32' and 'uint32' types are exactly 32 bits rather than at least 32 bits. I found these issues as part of testing Andreas' recent softfloat type fixes patchset. What I did was to take the first four patches from Andreas' set (the fixes for type mixups) and then do a test run of my ARM VFP/Neon tests with the following two sets of typedefs:
/* maximum-width versions */ typedef uint64_t flag; typedef uint64_t uint8; typedef int64_t int8; typedef uint64_t uint16; typedef int64_t int16; typedef uint64_t uint32; typedef int64_t int32; typedef uint64_t uint64; typedef int64_t int64; /* minimum-width versions */ typedef uint8_t flag; typedef uint8_t uint8; typedef int8_t int8; typedef uint16_t uint16; typedef int16_t int16; typedef uint32_t uint32; typedef int32_t int32; typedef uint64_t uint64; typedef int64_t int64; to flush out the two obvious possible problems: code which assumes the type is larger than it might be, and code which assumes the type is not as large as it might be. These test runs revealed a few bugs, which this patchseries fixes. These are basically all assumptions about the size of int32 in float-to-int or int-to-float code, and represent real rather than theoretical problems with the switch to int_fast*_t since on 64 bit hosts int_fast32_t is typically 64 bits. NB: I think I've fairly solidly exercised the bits of softfloat that ARM uses, but can't guarantee coverage of anything that's only used by other targets or target-specific non-ARM code. Andreas: these sit after your patches 1-4, so it might be easiest if you just stick them in your patch series; like your 1-4 they can be applied now as they make sense even without the type conversion patches. Peter Maydell (3): target-arm/helper.c: Don't assume softfloat int32 is 32 bits only softfloat: float*_to_int32_round_to_zero: don't assume int32 is 32 bits softfloat: roundAndPackInt{32,64}: Don't assume int32 is 32 bits fpu/softfloat.c | 12 ++++++------ target-arm/helper.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)